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A Christmas Carol (Ultimate Collector's Edition)(B/W & Color)

A Christmas Carol (Ultimate Collector's Edition)(B/W & Color)Actors: Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley
Studio: VCI Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 170 reviews
Sales Rank: 310

Format: Black & White, Color, Digital Sound, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 86 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 1

MPN: 8500
UPC: 089859850028
EAN: 0089859850028
ASIN: B000SR0DDE

Theatrical Release Date: 1951
Release Date: October 23, 2007
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Features:
  • Alastair Sim's tour-de-force performance as the ultimate miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, has almost single-handedly made this beloved version of Charles Dickens' story into one of the best-loved Christmas films of all time. Some of Britain's best filmmakers united behind Sim, who was joined by a delightful cast of accomplished and acclaimed English actors; creating what many today believe to

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CHRISTMAS CAROL A (DVD MOVIE)

Amazon.com
This is the desert-island choice of the many versions of A Christmas Carol, with a magnificent, full-bodied portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim that leaves everyone else in the dust. Lean and direct, this film's version of the story wastes no time trying to impress viewers with the magical nature of the spirits' visitations. Director Brian Desmond Hurst keeps the focus on Scrooge's life story, beautifully simplifying and underscoring the theme of lost women with a haunting musical refrain from the folk song "Barbara Allen." Sim's commitment to the role is at times astonishing; his Scrooge's Christmas-morning ecstasy is a marvel of giddy technique. Watch for Patrick Macnee (Steed in The Avengers) as the young Jacob Marley--the actor made his screen debut in this 1951 production. --Tom Keogh

On the DVD
This ultimate collectors' edition is crammed with special features, on both discs.


Amazon exclusive video:
George Cole, who played the
young Ebenezer Scrooge, reflects.Watch here

Find out what's new on
this restored version of A Christmas Carol. Watch here

Never-before-seen U.S. and
U.K. trailers. Watch here

Film (and Charles Dickens) fans won't want to miss a single screen. The audio commentary by Marcus Hearn and George Cole adds depth and perspective to Sim's amazing performance, and the groundbreaking special effects for the time. Cole also gives a homey remembrance of working with Sim during World War II and living in the English countryside to avoid the Blitz.

One of the most compelling extras is a short bio of George Mintner, the film's executive producer who would go on to found his own successful distribution company, Renown Pictures. An unlikely film mogul, the British Mintner was shy and bookish, but managed to build a reputable mini-studio in the '50s, out of the Hollywood limelight. He produced mostly B-movies, though after A Christmas Carol (originally titled Scrooge), he produced another Dickens adaptation, The Pickwick Papers. There's a great mini-bio of Dickens, who grew up in the poverty that later fascinated him in his writings. Other extras include the colorized version (what were people thinking back in the '80s?), cast bios, original trailers, and a features that more film companies might want to consider, an optional narration for the blind. Nothing is left out for film fans--God bless us, every one.--A.T. Hurley

Beyond A Christmas Carol


1938 version starring Reginald Owen

1984 version starring George C. Scott

1999 version starring Patrick Stewart

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5 out of 5 stars BEST of a Christmas classic   November 26, 2009
Jerry (WA.)
I've seen all the rest....this one is the best. It delivers the true meaning and purpose of Christmas. Alastair Sim is superb in creating the character of Scrooge.
The other remakes, and even the original, do not portray Scrooge as well as the '51 classic. The recent Disney movie, "A Christmas Carol" starring Jim Carry should be classified as a horror movie. I saw more kids leaving the theater because they were scared and afraid. Not a real good way to portray the message of Christmas.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Version of Dickens' Timeless Holiday Tale   November 21, 2009
Music Lover (Islip, NY United States)
This is the one "Scrooge" that I HAVE to watch every Christmas! It's a classic film, telling a classic story, and the adaptation is brilliant and near flawless. Alastair Sim gives an amazing performance, and all the other actors are gems, especially Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Dilber, and Mervyn Johns as Bob Crachit. Michael Hordern is a superb Marley's Ghost, wailing and screaming enough to terrify Scrooge to shivering. The music is also an enormous asset, written by Richard Addinsell, and perfect for the film. See the film in black and white, turn on the original mono sound, and set it to the original 4x3 aspect ratio. Don't watch the widescreen version which crops the top and bottom of the original frame. They also have a 5.1 soundtrack, which is a false 5.1, and it should only be listened to in the original mono sound.


5 out of 5 stars A Great Christmas Classic   November 17, 2009
Charles P. Episale (Binghamton, NY)
This version of A Christmas Carol is the best all around film. The story and the cast are second to none and is a truly enjoyable Christmas Classic for any age.


5 out of 5 stars Color, black and white, black and blue...great in any format!   November 9, 2009
Jack (Las Vegas, NV)
I love this movie in its original black and white. My opinion, without doubt, the best of all the filmed CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Alastair Sim is the Scrooge for the ages. So the question is, does colorization make this film better or improve it in any way? The answer is no. It can't be improved because it's already perfect. But colorization certainly does add an element of fun in watching it after repeated b&w viewings. And if colorization gets younger viewers to watch this wonderful movie, than it's more than a gimmick. It's a tool to encourage those not familiar with the film classics to give them a look.
As far as the actual colorization goes, I really don't see much improvement in the process in all the years it's been around. Having said that, this film sort of lends itself to the process however because of the locale and nature of the storytelling so the faded, less than crisp colors don't detract from the picture and can almost seem like they might belong. More important than the colorization, is the added feature in this package of the widescreen presentation of the black and white version which looks terrific!
So if you are a fan of the movie and would like to see what it looks like colorized (and I admit I always do like to see the colorization of the classics just for the fun of it) or even if you would like to see the b&w version in widescreem (I'm really not sure how they achieved this cause it wasn't filmed in widescreen but looks here like it really was: no distortion or zoom-like cutoffs at all!) or if you are a collector of anything A CHRISTMAS CAROL, then I happily recommend this version to you. Happy Holidays!
PS: For us collectors of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, this packaging is pretty nifty, too!



5 out of 5 stars Finally!   November 8, 2009
AnneinNJ (NJ, United States)
I've always enjoyed watching this movie broadcast each Christmas on local TV, but the last few years it was limited to PBS at midnight and then last year I was so disappointed to find it not broadcast at all! The movie is such a treasure and my favorite take on the Dicken's classic. Alistair Sim is perfect and no other actor lives up to his interpretation in my view. The digital remake here is excellent and much better than the quality that I've been watching on TV over the last three decades. I enjoy the black & white but for those who like the color, you get that too. A great deal here to watch year after year.

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